Robbers Vandalize Married Man’s Vehicle During S*x Romp With Lover
CYRIACUS IZUEKWE

A man, simply identified as Lotenna, who reportedly lied to his wife that he had business engagement with his partners and lodged with his lover in a popular hotel has been exposed by robbers in Lagos.
P.M.EXPRESS reports that while he lodged in the hotel, robbers vandalised his Toyota SUV; removed some parts including accessories to the extent that the vehicle could not move.
The incident happened at Honey Dew Hotel and Suites, opposite Tonny Chenko Close, Ejigbo area of Lagos, where the man, Lotenna, had lodged with his mistress for night romp.
It was gathered that Lotenna drove to the hotel in order to lodge for the romp but there was no available space to park within the hotel premises, so he decided to park outside.
However, at night, robbers tampered with the vehicle; they removed vital parts, left the vehicle open and escaped.In the morning, when Lotenna came out and wanted to drop his mistress before going home, he then discovered that the vehicle had been vandalized and could not move any longer.
The whole thing got exposed when Lotenna started making trouble with the security in the area and the matter was reported to the Police at Ejigbo Division. He insisted that he did not want to make any trouble and wanted the matter to be resolved for him to carry his vehicle for repairs.But before then, information got to his wife who was curious over the robbery attack on her husband and eventually traced him to the scene where the vehicle was vandalized. It was then the wife knew that her husband who had told her that he had business engagement with his partners actually lodged in the hotel with his lover.
The wife went home dejected over the betrayal by her husband. The husband is now in a fix on how to rebuild the trust he destroyed. It became more difficult as the wife was said not to have recovered from the shock since the incident happened.
When P.M.EXPRESS contacted the hotel management over the incident, they merely confirmed the incident while clarifying that the vehicle was not parked in the hotel premises and was not in their care.








